Month: November 2014

Cyber Monday offers a couple distinct advantages to Black Friday: you can shop from the comfort of your own home, and you won’t risk being trampled like Mufasa in the Lion King by the hordes of shoppers waiting to rush through the store doors for the sweet deals. But while you may be saving yourself

After reading this, you will wonder why you didn’t listen to the title in the first place. Adobe Flash is needed on all computers that are connected to the Internet. It provides browsers with the ability to view multimedia, run amazing applications, and stream video and audio. But there’s a problem, and here it is.

For Gated Communities, Homeowner’s Associations, and Country Clubs Looking to Boost Revenue & Customer Service While Making Guests Feel Safe, Secure and Welcome! In the residential sector, from gated communities to country clubs, it’s fundamental to ensure residents and guests always feel safe, secure, and of course, welcome. As you’re probably aware, a high level

It’s about time Mac came out with something new that would make our work lives easier. The tabbed appearance has finally made it to the Mac version of Outlook, Office 365 edition. It’s in Your Face Stop fiddling with the traditional Mac menus and get onboard with tabbed computing. Microsoft has shown their innovation, creativity

Microsoft is constantly rolling out updates and innovative new features for its programs and services. For most busy business professionals, it’s hard to keep track of the latest changes; so let’s go over some of the major updates and features that have been released over the past couple months: Windows 8.1: August 12th: Microsoft released

A recent vulnerability impacting Microsoft servers could allow hackers to gain domain user account privileges and compromise any computer in the domain! The hacker can essentially impersonate the domain administrator to: Install malicious programs View, change, or delete data Create new accounts Microsoft is aware of limited attacks that have attempted to exploit this vulnerability,

Microsoft has been changing the way businesses operate, and it’s all because of the amazing programs in the Office 365 Suite. Not only do you have more desktop publishing, document, presentation and spreadsheet services, but you also have the ability to connect with more clients around the world. With Microsoft Lync, you will be able

How closely do you guard your passwords? Probably pretty well, most of them are likely stored in a little notebook by your desk, or in an encrypted storage program, or even just kept up in a mental rolodex. We’re coming to an understanding that in the digital age the password can be the keys to

Along with all of its impressive features and capabilities, the Internet also presents a huge security risk. Odds are, you do your banking online, you shop online, and you spend time on social media. With all of this information about you floating around cyberspace, there is good reason to worry about tech-savvy cybercriminals being able

A few months ago Heartbleed, apparently named after a James Bond villain, was a security bug that made headlines even in major, non-tech focused publications. This well-known bug was a flaw in the OpenSSL cryptography library, which is a layer of security between your computer and the servers of many major online services. Hackers were